HomeNewsIndiaCoWIN data 'leak': TMC MP Derek O'Brien lodges complaint with Kolkata cyber police, seeks probe

CoWIN data 'leak': TMC MP Derek O'Brien lodges complaint with Kolkata cyber police, seeks probe

The TMC MP's letter to the police came after reports said that a bot linked to social media app Telegram breached the CoWIN portal and gained access to the data of scores of Indians who had booked slots for vaccination against coronavirus.

June 15, 2023 / 17:55 IST
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TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien (File image: PTI)
TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien (File image: PTI)

Trinamool Congress lawmaker Derek O'Brien has submitted a complaint to the Kolkata cyber police, seeking the registration of a first information report (FIR) and an investigation into the alleged leak of data from the CoWIN portal set up for COVID-19 vaccination by the central government.

The "nationwide breach of data has affected lakhs of citizens", O'Brien said, adding that their sensitive information including date of birth, family members, mobile numbers and passport details have been "leaked".

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"...it seems there is a notorious conspiracy at play to make sensitive information available to private players through government resources," he added.

The Rajya Sabha MP requested the police to register a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act, and crack down on the "anti-social elements" involved.

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